This year's iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro devices contain some important updates in the camera section in particular and photography in general, but you may miss not taking full advantage of those updates. Here are some settings for the iPhone 11 camera that you must change to get a better picture, as well as some other tips aimed at making the most of the camera in your phone.


To get an ultra-high-quality image with the iPhone 11 camera

IPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max all have the ability to shoot 4K video. But you will not have this quality by simply opening the camera and recording the video. This is because, by default, the new iPhones are set to shoot 1080p video at 60 frames per second. Although it is good video quality, it is not the best that the camera of the iPhone 11 and above can do. To change the quality to 4K:

◉ Open Settings, then go to Camera, then Record Video.

Now, select the resolution you want to shoot at, options include 4K at 30fps or 4K at 60fps if you want very high quality.

It should be noted that shooting videos in 4K quality can take up a very large storage space on your phone. You must take this into account.


Some other camera tips

As mentioned, changing the video resolution isn't the only way to get the most out of the iPhone 11 camera. Here are some other quick tips:

Capture out of frame: The "Smart Frame" feature is the one that captures more images outside of the standard frame, which can be used later during editing and cropping. The oversized tire will be ignored automatically after a period of time. And it has other benefits, including that it can help avoid someone's face coming out of the picture, and thus this matter can be remedied by editing the image and including that person's entire face. This feature is called Capture Outside The Frame, or "Capture Outside the Frame" on new iPhones, and you can enable it through "Camera Settings".

◉ Zoom in or out: IPhone 11 and 11 Pro devices come with a volume boost feature. When you zoom in on a subject in the scene, your device will automatically focus the microphones on that subject. This will result in clearer sound than only with reduced ambient sounds.

◉ Change Aspect Ratio: No previous iPhone device could shoot except with 4: 3 and 1: 1 aspect ratio. As for the iPhone 11 lineup, it is able to shoot at 16: 9. To switch it, you only need to scroll through the Camera app and click the 4 button 3: To change proportions.

◉ Fix it in Night Mode: Both iPhone 11 and 11 Pro will automatically detect whether or not they are attached to a tripod. And at that, it will give you exposure times of up to 30 seconds, which is much longer than what is available when you hold the iPhone by hand and not installed on a tripod.

Are these tips helpful for you? And do you know another trick for the iPhone 11 camera? Let us know in the comments.

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